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We love all Game of Thrones heroines. Russian artist Andrew Tarusov must love them too, because he made this gorgeous vintage tribute to the Game of Thrones girls and where we can see among others Cersei, Sansa, Ygritte, Brienne and of course Daenerys and her baby dragons.

Thesuperheroeswould not be thesameif there were nosupervillainstrying todefeat them, and nohero hasa richergalleryof charismatic,psychoticand talented villainsthanBatman.With this in mindtheartistPhilChocreatedthis incrediblegalleryofGotham City’s most dangerous villains alwaysin charge of keepingBatmanforever busyand alert. More work of Phil Cho in his official website or DeviantArt page.

New Zealand artist Kristina Webb doesn’t limit herself to just paper. Flowers, salads, and even spaghetti become part of her illustrations. The 19-year-old found Instagram fame early on in life, and now has almost two million followers. Recently, Webb’s first book “Color Me Creative,” was released to positive reviews – click here to buy. It challenges creative youths with 50 different artistic projects.

Webb achieves the surreal effect in these photos by taking pictures, scanning them, and then combining them with her illustrations. She gets inspiration from whatever is around her: a blue binder turns out to be the perfect pool for an illustrated mermaid! Follow Kristina Webb on Instagram. Source: http://www.boredpanda.com/.

To bring awareness to the worn out and abandoned buildings in the city of Saint-Étienne, French street artists Ella and Pitr have created a series of wonderful anamorphic murals. Whimsical and playful, each piece in this public art series typically features a gigantic illustrated picture frame that appears to be a portal to another world that is more colorful and fantastical than our own.

By strategically placing people—who are volunteers living in the city—in these picture frames, the artists are able to create surreal images where it is difficult to distinguish between the second and third dimensions. The vibrancy of the images captured within these painted frames also stands in stark contrast to their dilapidated surroundings, thus bringing attention to the sorry states of the buildings. View the rest of these incredible artworks below — or check out more of the talented artists’ work here. Source: http://lustik.tumblr.com/.

Grant Davis is an artist from Austin, Texas. He made “Peanuts versions” of his favorite TV shows. The result is so cool we can’t wait to see more of his work. Follow Davis on Twitter. Source for all pictures: Imgur.Com.